The Advocate, 1887-10-20, Page 14,4
EXETER ONT., `TITURSDAY PCTOBER '20; 1887
$xiter ilueratct
•141 pnblinW Awnry" Thursday looming,
at the office,
Vain. -gt, •'Exeter Ont
TERI4S OP SUBSCRIPTION:
One dollar. a Tear if paid in miyance; $L80 if apt to
ArtYeet/51,7g fifiteS o,, Appllootion,
No paper discorfantied until all arrearageS are Paid.
Advertiseinonts.1.without specific directions will be
Tublished, till forbid and charged accordingly. Liberal
tiiscouot made for trans lent advertisements inserted
lor long periods. Every desermtIon-pf JOB PRINT:
pro tenet out in the finest style 'of the art arid at
moderate rates. C.11equcs, money orders, 440. Inr
'aflyertising, subserlptIona, ay., to be roadepayable tO
THOS, PA-gig:ORE,
: r Etiitor and Publisher,
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
EelscOrm., Qunnon.-Rev. 8, r. Robinson, Incom-
e") ' Pent. Sunda, Services, 11 a. nt., add 7 p, m; Sub -
School: ft!30 p,
lifemr*rtmenamr.-Suriday services, 7, m ,3 p. 10.
sod 8 p. n,4 services (more night during ,the week,
at 8 o'illoOk• 11011110N Weetirtg Oh fr, Pt, on Sunday.
MIMIODIRT - Rev. J. Grulnim,
pastor. Sunday sevrices, 10,8o it. In. and a so p rn,
tiebletth School, 2 p, in, Prver 'meeting Tintr,day
esening at, 7,80,
Tarresponertce,
Khiva.
'Too late for laet week,
etc tel.. is einending couple
eke ie. Michigv
ea eeng xrioo4
aud vee.
Mra011/1 and Ming Mary Wilhelm spent
last Sunday in Zeriell, end considering
the weather spent a very en joyabie, time,
We are pleased to learn that two of our
young men were niede happy en Tuesday
()et, 12th. Un the morning of that day
Mr. T., Selivan and Mr.. Jos. Gliihan, eacii
accompanied 1:7 the other's sister, depart-
tbr wondoe, wbere,.owing to the en,
fleished state of the church at Limerick,
they were accompenied by Father Kelly,
of Limerick'who united the couples by
the bonds of nettideleter, We wedethenl
every snccees,
• eer
BiathliPh 13ritlnOti3.
Thea,.....iee his reeleence, 2 con., Mr,
John Culbert, aged 84 years. Ile was one
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MAIN STREVT,-^RDV, NV, li. Paseee, pastor, Sint- oi ebe olt1 rot/Peers ot the townslinietend
Om. serri*es, 10.20e. in. and 8,8b p, m, pahhaqt
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much resneeted by all who knew hint, el
.,, , )1001, 2,10 ,... tn. I'myer meeting., Thursday even.
,
IIir At 1,89, oung peoples ereesaineettrie 'meleeY
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seethe; st :eel Ou • I 'lin village barber andertookao
. Ps somgrearas.,Council.-Iler, W M. 'Martin rester. cut One el Ins ens:toner:a -11,atr with bis
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. itunday sarrices, 11 a. An. anti 8;30 P. in 's,r»retti
ncnew patent precees, vize-an iron poker--
-.pewee 0-er, a. m. Young peoples prayer ie.ing, at
glinrsday eremng, prayer meetingat 8 o'clock, whit:th affIcted him so that lie JIBS not
wboir pritetice nntuediaOdY after. resumed business einee.
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, Me Win. Welsh, a farmer near Lucan,
13nsinesa ana other Cards, was.returningehonte from the village
. tli W. BROWNING, 1.4. D., M. 0, P, 8,
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Wani
civate of Victoria Urtirsity. Ofilee and rt dence-
HOtnirion Laboratory, Exeter, Ont, ' Ju , 9-87.
l'IR. COWEN, OFEICE-MAIN STREET, Exeter,
L., up Stairs. oppositi3 Centaid Hotel. ,,S1de ent-
.ianee on toe suuth-James street leading. to,tho Meth
enlist Church, ,
SOHN GILL, LICF.N841) AUCTIONEER,
1,or the Village of '..E.s.ster, and the, Countr.ot -Huron
Ati orders promptly %tended to, Exealr
A. BlE0108, LICENSED ACM/ONE:ER.
For thelownships of HELY and Xlsboram. All orders
mromptly attended to Exetcr.p.o., Ont
'CV-IC.1,1AX BOLT, LICENSED AUCTIONEER for
VY ..the Counties of 4litidlesex and Lambton, and
tbo le/west:tea ot Stephon.and Ray. Ail sales prom.
ptly attendee to, Address all comrilunicaaime to we
none eteteepostotuce,
'101 H. COLLINS, 'BARRISTER,
Solicitor of 'Supreme Court.of•Ontario.,EomutisSioner,
430DVOyItneer, tto,, Otlice-tZetit doorto Sam well A: Pick.
• Emter, Ont. Money.to loan. at Tory loweSt rates.
T u; DICKSON, 'Barrister, Solicitor of Supreme
Court, *Notary PubIle. Conveyancer,. goLp„.
tAki*A101101',110 IIDDeyitp Loan.
Office -Fausoftes .1.1lock,'Exeter.
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r 0. L.. NO. 324.
lIncats first FrIdaxjcsvcr,y in'Onth. in John's Block
.0A 8 o'clock. Visiting Brethren 'Welcome.
Anti SPACKKAN, 'IOUS Winn, Seq.
T 0. 0. F., No. 67, EXETER.
31Oets every Tuesday evening hi John's block. A. cor,
„dial web:erne extended to visiting brethren,
ALBERT runa,y. J. T. Wr.srcorr, It-secy.
O. F. NO. VS.
isnot* the second and fourth Friday of each month,
in racoon's Rail, at 8 O'clook p. m. Visiting facile
;run cordially invited.
Gomm, 0. a. .1. PICKARD,
11 L. 1304' LINGS,
EN 'L.
"Office over Q'Neils Bank,'Exeter, Ont.
Nitrous Oxide Gas for painless extraction.
11. KINSMAN, DENTIST,
*a iaak
long the railroad •track, • on Wednesday
evening, was run oveeby a ,paaeing train
completely seeering the lend !from tthe
body.
Mr. Johnston 'Smith, and Mr. T. W.
Atkineon, formerly of this place, hay,e re -
returned. from Manitoba,. or ,the laud ,of
Promise, of which they speak in glowing
teems. The harvest therethis year has
been abundant, some claiming .30 bushels
of wheat to the acre, and sells readily at
55 mita per bushel. Mr. Joseph Rollins,
brother of Dr, Rollins, reeeve of Exeter,
we are glad to hear.has raised something
like 2,500 bashels of wheat.
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Our village village ‘council held their usual
monthly Meeting on Monday evening;
most of the evening was spent in discuss-
ing the improvement °Nape street.
The fall fair held here on Friday last
was a grand seccess. The weather being
fine, excel:deg.:crewel refreshing breeze,
and the needs .good condition . enabled
ka large number ef',Peeelebe turn out with
their exhibite which Tar exceeded that of
any previous year. 'The stook and. farm
p roam% was par -excellent and sPettins well
for the farmers in tbis locality. The
ladies department was well 'filled and ar-
tistically arranged fend the +competition
very close. The exhibit of maimfactures
of all kinds was well represented and com-
pared favorably with larger shows. l'he
eccoinadetion .furnished by our. public
houses and ettizenegerierally were heart-
ily approvecl and highly spoken Of. The
Directorate are to be congratulated upon
their efforts to make the fair e success
which it was in every particular, the gate
receipts exceeding those of any previous
year.
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IVIiseelminy Halle has 'been visiting
friend in Gederich.
The hinIPS outside of the Chareh were
lighted on Sunday evening.
The mangold crops,just gathered are as
a rule rather scrubby and tough.
Mr. T. Smelts has put a coat of paint,on
M e house which adde..ggeatly to its exter-
ior -beauty.
Mrs. Andrew and Henry, who sejourn-
ed in ManitobeesoMe seven or eight weeks
.returned lionmeni Saturday.
ItooresVille. .
Too late for last week.
Mr. „Alexander Atkinson, of the 2nd
,on. who has been sick but we are.glad to
hear that he is on the mend.
tutelars attempted to force an entrance
into the hotel of George Sellars, at Olan-
deboye Tuesday night by prying up one
of the windows. Tkey did not sueceed,
tc ri. s:, extracts teeth without pain
hy giving Vegetable Vapet, Or wing the fliiNV AMUR+
Athetio ant be gums, BIabcs Gold Fillings, and altothpr
dental work the best possible. Coes to Zurich last
Thalraday in each month.
Il.AsT SIDE, OF MAIN STREET; EXETER.
NV. E. CA.RTWIiIGIIT, LDS,
Su rg eo n.
Gnome° of the Royal Colletre of Den*
tit! Surgeons.of Ontefie.„ Having furnished fine den-
tal roconsammtainco-street, We doors east of Central
'hotel, Exeter, ,Ont., where fain prepared to perform
altblasuches.,of the professh h with mum and skip.
kqk 'CHARGES, ,MODEItAXE-TEMS, CAS11,
JURE T.. iVESTOOTT, 'INSURANCE, LOAN;
acitl Estate and Steamboat egout.. Wealthy and re.
liable Fire and Late Insurance Companies llepresetit,
ed. Any amount of nioner to loan on first elassinort.
gages at lowest rates of interest. General Agents for
Innen Co,, for A. E. k. Co., real eldate nets,
Itention, Beaver Line of Stoamors represented.
Office -James Si,, Exeter, Ont. ,in9-81
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VA 2tZ 70,8„.
Issuer of
(h IARMAGEULIGASES,
L fe, eeciacirt, anaeirti Insurance agent.
*tints: West Side t,f lha if.street t'xotcr.,
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Hay rat„mers' Mutual Fire
Insurance Company. ,
The vessel Kollege, meetimied ie last
weeks correspondence is still etrancled on Yoardiacef Nurder t,eturnea.
the beaale ft seeing they were driven to
•shore with such rapidity as to sink the
hull of the vessel 4 feet into the sand.
The cause of being drive:etc) shere wee the
breaking of the anchor-ehain which held
eet
eY.A
The jury inithe- Mitchellstown Ire -
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nfurder against inspeetor Rrewnrigge
Berets Kerman Rydr and Brenna '
It fast to the vessel, end the lekelbemg so kin. ,. L .ri. ' Cl° A
,T01.1allt the boa,'; coaldgiob be steered. The 4n" ''''Pn814"IPs %-Taval/ and T)eran. l'
vessel is not datnagea inn4, lutt all the , _ it
vtitelbeeir,s tete eckozziropz Arry,.. inqhande .8. rating Farinor IUf3taaitly Killed ;14
fine sailors. The veseel is nearly Iilled lbeV a, rtral.P. Near Imam.
with water. Captaie McDonald, the ewn- I'
er of the yesse}S says the loss will aineunt T"`367 IliglIt ltV* AVaish, 'new'''. 4
to all he can -earn the -rest of the POS4011, Panied i:ly an°therlarMet named Hari- I
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everal. tugs rfrom Sarnia and. Goderich ton, W88 walking along the Grand «
here been trying to pelt her off shore, Trunk Railway about a mile from Lu- `
land, ease heVe'rendered verdiet of
bat it seeme she le stuck fest in the sand., ean, et A lAttce •MorgarfIe
Quite it number of our villagers went in.. The ot se •ved a, freight train ap-
e. Y ' 1 - • - 4
&AYR to see her last week.
, proaching end, both apt out of the, wa•e,. e l•
Too late for last week, .A:s the •trairepasseclethe two men, not . F
wn :,I,Artst ;Bit ,titIliplielesokIde: tipageyabpis. oi paring -bee
eat) iege;%q:e.tsi ,iilteellete(bi ;101 nill . 10; baNevraa5:7: itloo4Ittiloshipietzinotnileet earrru, et; :tid.hn eme tfpProal4lekntWi:ioPing:reil shoutingo: ),si ei:
very muddy, azidthe Termere say 'it is too' ly, etepped back agam inside -the rails.
our yeang folks were in attendance, to Walsh to drop igto the cattle guard.
` 'Whether 'Wahl:. tried `toPtio'this or oot
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Laet week the vessel "Te.ollage".enrolite Harlten -could not tell When the
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from Sarnia to Gocleriel, was overcome, tin passed he was.newhere to be Seen.
by the steam end was driven a shore near Lighting 'a
Lake View. It was laden with tiniber, -match liareiten eearelied
alongthe emelt', and abotit'fifteen yards .
which was am. washed away except eighe „
hnurds, not mech. damage was aerie to rthe, away tennfl Walsh's lifolPss body, with .'
vessel and all the,crew was saved: • the headanat off. Walsh wee only
1 4 ' about 'thirby Tears of ,ag,, and lived
To the Mit
Sni.-eDo you know whither the
town "11,y-hitvc," (nee, °nee ineax)ena,ke
Communipations. with Isis jiiitlewed Mother and support-
ed her,
or ot:tho.attivoactte.
The apple paekers are being anxiously ,nrovision tor the removieg, or ptee-enting
looked,fer 12)y maw, who have had their men and boys, whose stilrobject and aim
ap,plea picked:for weeks, and were prom- appetite to be Much as, follows:—The
ised'by the „purdhaser that they should be blodkine and hinddring theiree nasding,of
packed.loogbefore *is. • genet and reipectalde citizens without'hev
o t LthaesiSS. 11111 4, Y Mr. R. Safktienrntehr'es Selsiot, language, havii;.g to hear the most black -
Meta hear:the Most 'foul and fulsome
which was attached to a covered buggy, guard remitelte made updli mare and ge-
became restless while some young ladies male, because they desire to welk not in
were getting in, and when starting Mr. their oaths, and prefer to take a more citi-
Skinner used the whip, when the horse zee like way of oonclueting themselves.
went gnickly out of the gate and turning At the corner knowri Scarlett'e Drug
suddenly to the south, threw.off the box stere,, and jridb Opposite --corn be
from the gearing; tbgether with occupants fouad squads, larger and smaller at times,
and started for hone, the wheels pertorei- acting ou thie line. Two ladies complain
Jag cartons evolixtions with every bound. ea having their di-esses
Yostanately no damage, wae dope. besiiatted with
eeere,
tobacco 311St as Sent n'041 the mouths of
these vile persons. Irao you wonder Mr..
Bawl: that eare beeakere house pluneler-
' *den etealere, proplete ecleetroyere, soul
Mr. Marshall has almost completed the and 1)04 kill ers and eattle stealers are so
plentifeki Why sir, our own ,,hernes are
brick work of his new store.
largely responsible for. these characters.
Enough for the time to say,- we send cier businoss,” said Maxwell, "Well, doe't
you hit clat, woman ho mo'," Maxwell
responded by hitting Sanders in the • .
face; and a short fight ensued, after
which Maxwell ran into the house and
shortly returned with a razor in hes
hand. "I'se ready to' yo' now," he
said, and ran towards Senders, who
also drew razoe. The two meri eyed
each other for a minute and then grap-
pled, the .twtr sharp. weapons flashing
in the air. Sanders ltagL,Tering back
saying "I'se cut:" and then Steeped up-
on. Maxwell and *gave •hini an. awful
Slash across the Need, the -cab extend-
ing from the' right side of the head
.neat the top clear through the flesh on .
the head and cheek to a point under,.
neath the, chin The blood spurted, s
from the arteiies; and the 'wounded •,
man dropPed,hig razor and rag toi,the
Armory „Police Station, where he ',re-
ported the "affair. Ms wound, which
Was a terrible one, was dressed nom) •
too soon, and sent to the liespital,
where his injuries were pronoiniced
not ne,cesssarily fatal. Two &Beets
were sent to look for Sanders, who was,
found leaning on the fetid° in front of
397 Clark street, bleeding freely from,
a cut In the right side, fie acknowl
edged the outtitig, and expressed eel.-
ro*.ithat he had not but Maxwell's bead
off ,Tor abusing a woman. He was
locked up in the: Armory, and his
wound, a rather 'deep mit dreesed
The ivontan said that MaXvieIl htul
beatee her in the morning and Sextette%
had interfered. Again he abused her
in the afternoon, rind the cutting was
the result. Both , Men are about thirty
years of age and have borne geed re-
putations. Maxwell is stonecutter
by trade, and cense here three Menthe
ago With the wentrail, whom lie induced
to leave her husband in Spririglield,
ChM. Sanders tame frotri Toledo 411a
Mr. R. 'Warring is. having a porch
Mrs. Stanley who died at her residence built and his house re -painted,
A car load of eattle was shipped from
in Lucian ,ou. Wednesday, ag,ed 70 years"'
here on Moliday by Mr. Bellantyne.
was well Irnower and universally likea
throughout the toweshiii, of Bicldulph,
which she •had been a resident for mor
than ferty-five years. .
The Affairs of David Atkinson, Liman),
who failed some tithe ago, came• up for
finel settlement 'Monday 10th inst. after
being trailed in all directiuus for the last
five weeks. A man having ample to pay
one hundred cents on the donee, mekieg
it over in such a way a$ to only have to
pay fifty-five cents on the dollar is hardly
tit to go into the patent right business.
Vitt itg DESIRING TO INSURE THE BEST'
stud cheapest insifinneo Cornpany in the bendnion,
ono do so by Apply.bg personally, or by mail Le the
%tilt:reigned. All applications promptly attended to.
Also agent for the Wellington t,oftipaAy of Guelph
Also Allarlotifillilt for the County of Unroll.
.1103$1.1(410,Yi oz.sr4, rich
0e -fleet -A. e„. nt,
Ventrglia.
Too late for last week.,
Mr. Wm. Shinn:en:in of Ottawa, was
in the yillage last w,eek,'the guest of Rev.
E. lit:lel:are.
Mrs. Joseph Rolling, of Crystal Oity 'is
home on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Thos,
Hodgins, of this village.
Messrs. Neil & Davis are good reliable
framers and baiidere, and any •pereort
to lieve work done well, will find it to
their adynnitage to give them a call.
We trust that the parties Who were
thinking of building a flax mill in our
next spline, will not let the pro-
ject fall theonell, as we feel eorifident that
thh inyostment will be d good one.
;We eog,ret to record the loss of our fel-
low citizen, Prof'. Niegand, who has gone
to relide in McGillivray. The Prof'. and
his*fignily were 80 kind and neighborly,
that we axe certain that they will be
greatly missed.
All their friends will be pleased to
learn that. Messrs. Sullivan arid Ghiluire
of our township, have eY,changecl sisters and
left here Tuesdity mottling Met, amid the
eongrainiatibile atid appleuee of then'
friends mid. relatives.
The Whiteford boyo, foritierly of thie
village, but now residents in the lotality
of Ohnibeeltaid; Wistonsie Where they
have each hiker' op land, dave DS a eltert
visit last week: We leate that they
fond taking it or load of stock aild
iiri-
pleineiitsotit with theta oit their retere.
Bayd.ela,
Our tat rate is fliwoh tiins, on the dol.
Int is beginning to be Whispered a:Child
alreadY who is to he Yeeve net year, '
Me Jas. A.. Ingrain, who has been in
Manitoba for the last two menthe, has re-
turned much improve ti in health.
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The addition to the G. T. R. station is
now completed and the old part re -shing-
led. We now have one of the most com-
modious stations on the line.
Mr. George Ingrate, having leased his
farm,for it number of years, as better pre -
payed than ever to supply all who are iu
,need of first-class fureiture at right fignres
Give him a call.
Mr, George Ingrain. bf this place, has
rented his 100 acre farm, comprising of
Lot 5, coneession 2, Tuekerstnith, to his
son Fredeaule, for a terra of three years,
at a yearly rental of $350.
During the past „few weeks an iramonse
amount of prate has been brought to the
village, Farmers coming from near other
liewns and in some Wes past them in
order to nuirket their grain here, and can
do their trading to jut as good adveutage.
On Thursday last the shooting match
between 10 men of the London Gnatie
Club and 10 men of the Exeter Club, took
piece at Iledgin's hotel, for the inipper.
The following is the score, hitch Awe-
ing at ten birds each,
LONDON. NO.. EXETER. No,
B. Drake 5. T. Iliesett, 8.
J. Evans, • 7, R. Sanders,' • 9.
N. Sitnpson, 6. J. Heywood, 8.
G. Rapley, 9. • J: Westcott, 8,
J. Smith, 3. E. Bissett,
T. Grabiati, 8. '1'. Sweet, 0,
J. Avery, 3. I. Handfeed, a.
Sainigian, 4. br, Sweet, 5,
Fledgies, 8. It. Coad, 4,
W. liodgies, Eilbur, 8,
Total 59 Total 62
Zurich.
mr. 1. Steinbach is having is house
peintech Mr, Charles Whiteman is deiug
the•work.
While Mr. O. Dieitte, Bialys wee
hauling apple-beerels front Heiman to Mr.
J. Iteith's, Bland, tilet with a serious acei-
deet last Mondev tiig,ht, It seems as he
•wai enterittg town a barrel fell oft the
load, and frighteneti the heeses, which ran
eway throwing Mr. DiVine frorn tho load.
He wits nicked 'up uneonacious, and was
iminedititelY taktel to Dr, tilditturiu, who
soon brought ldns to. The liorsea eau to
ethaeliieg t gen an4 barfels.
Raters Itring in the Air.
About 3 s,clock on WednesdaS after-
noon, the ecileauee of .10. woman: were
had from the upper story of a tene-
ment house at South Clark Street,
Chicago, which was occupied by 'Wm
Maxwell, rifles 'Clark, a colored man,
-and his mistress, Jessie -Porde a rather
prepossessing rbite women, about ,26
years of age. `Xaines Sanders, a (Tiered
dock, laborer who bearded in:the house,
'was jest returning from his work and
was the on/y one who paid any atten-
tion the noise, which wae no un-
usual thing in that lout*. Some
children in 'the yard leard him mutter:
"D: -Ln him, he's licken her again," and
then: ran toward • the , honse. The
women's cz•iee Ceased; and a Moment ,
later Sanders and M.a.xwell came down
enteethe back yard. "It's none of your
thildrento Sabbath School, and there
they receive sneh instruotion as shall prove
a bulwark against all these evils above
mentioned and afterwards allow our boys
and girls to roam the streets until mid-
night.and expect they are going to be men
and. women, to fill honorable positions,
when the parents heads are white with
old age.
Mons ,Aero.:e.
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To tha Tclaor o.)* the .thop.ta.
^ MR. Enrron.--It is sometimes supposed
that Editore or liewspaperknon are expect
ed to answer difficult questions, as wethas
being chargett with putting them. Perhaps
you will be able to answer the following,
or ascertain the cause: -'-How is that the
grain buyers, of Granton, are able to pity
79 optsper bush. for' wheat, and 55 cents
per Muth. for 'barley, against Exeter buy- '
me who offered the same farmer for same
wheat and barley, 73 and 50 cent e respect
Feely, and no more could or would they
give, Now Mr, Editor, I ean Understand
persons differing widely iu their opinions
or judgment as to the quality, plumpness,
color, ete. I can see witere men may hon-
estly and intelligehtly disagree in judg-
ment, the same animal, article or commod-
ity of life, but where such it difference in
price can be made in the same grains is
where 1 ADA at it loss, when they were
acknowledged to be grains in all points,
classed amoegst the best, the cleanest and
possessing all the qualities requisite fur
the bleat scrupulous buyers. May I ask
the tplestion, have the gram buyers 01
Exeter eambined 1 Formed it monopoly?
Arraitged thereselvee against the best inter
est8 of their town 1 When I recall last fall
Lied Whiter prices, the name that Exeter
gained ler herself, that of being the best
market, this side of Tovonto and ectith of
Loudon, kir all grains, by giving the
h4ghost piece roid obtaining good weights.
These aro cal hr questione Mt, ..tenvoceee
that I think elioald he answered, either
by you, or by those engaged iti the grain
bueinese. By no means do ,/ emiciem
your buyers, becettee tilosej. buyers know
best then' OW11 ttlgileS84 bet probably
they can fattish readers With tees -
oils and eiiiiisee why such difierenee 111 bas toiteded .With IVAN‘iftfil 811100 IIC
P'°° s tee be pent reed. otity 12 milee apart. atrived in Chicago.
'fliankieg you Mt. Editor for thia space,
ant, yotirdtrtoly
Pito tono Puineco.
DtteglarS are still operating at ..4%ent•
fOrd,
:Messrs. Kisdta and Crefti 'Of i)rest1
en have then "toped in" by thepretonti:
ed puttip ti,ettits. The "orders' they
gave torn nut to he tOtet at tO:i
eaoh,-
.1;
e este